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2. Predictors for extubation failure in COVID-19 patients using a machine learning approach
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Fleuren, Lucas M., Dam, Tariq A., Tonutti, Michele, de Bruin, Daan P., Lalisang, Robbert C. A., Gommers, Diederik, Cremer, Olaf L., Bosman, Rob J., Rigter, Sander, Wils, Evert-Jan, Frenzel, Tim, Dongelmans, Dave A., de Jong, Remko, Peters, Marco, Kamps, Marlijn J. A., Ramnarain, Dharmanand, Nowitzky, Ralph, Nooteboom, Fleur G. C. A., de Ruijter, Wouter, Urlings-Strop, Louise C., Smit, Ellen G. M., Mehagnoul-Schipper, D. Jannet, Dormans, Tom, de Jager, Cornelis P. C., Hendriks, Stefaan H. A., Achterberg, Sefanja, Oostdijk, Evelien, Reidinga, Auke C., Festen-Spanjer, Barbara, Brunnekreef, Gert B., Cornet, Alexander D., van den Tempel, Walter, Boelens, Age D., Koetsier, Peter, Lens, Judith, Faber, Harald J., Karakus, A., Entjes, Robert, de Jong, Paul, Rettig, Thijs C. D., Arbous, Sesmu, Vonk, Sebastiaan J. J., Fornasa, Mattia, Machado, Tomas, Houwert, Taco, Hovenkamp, Hidde, Noorduijn Londono, Roberto, Quintarelli, Davide, Scholtemeijer, Martijn G., de Beer, Aletta A., Cinà, Giovanni, Kantorik, Adam, de Ruijter, Tom, Herter, Willem E., Beudel, Martijn, Girbes, Armand R. J., Hoogendoorn, Mark, Thoral, Patrick J., and Elbers, Paul W. G.
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- 2021
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3. The Dutch Data Warehouse, a multicenter and full-admission electronic health records database for critically ill COVID-19 patients
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Fleuren, Lucas M., Dam, Tariq A., Tonutti, Michele, de Bruin, Daan P., Lalisang, Robbert C. A., Gommers, Diederik, Cremer, Olaf L., Bosman, Rob J., Rigter, Sander, Wils, Evert-Jan, Frenzel, Tim, Dongelmans, Dave A., de Jong, Remko, Peters, Marco, Kamps, Marlijn J. A., Ramnarain, Dharmanand, Nowitzky, Ralph, Nooteboom, Fleur G. C. A., de Ruijter, Wouter, Urlings-Strop, Louise C., Smit, Ellen G. M., Mehagnoul-Schipper, D. Jannet, Dormans, Tom, de Jager, Cornelis P. C., Hendriks, Stefaan H. A., Achterberg, Sefanja, Oostdijk, Evelien, Reidinga, Auke C., Festen-Spanjer, Barbara, Brunnekreef, Gert B., Cornet, Alexander D., van den Tempel, Walter, Boelens, Age D., Koetsier, Peter, Lens, Judith, Faber, Harald J., Karakus, A., Entjes, Robert, de Jong, Paul, Rettig, Thijs C. D., Arbous, Sesmu, Vonk, Sebastiaan J. J., Fornasa, Mattia, Machado, Tomas, Houwert, Taco, Hovenkamp, Hidde, Noorduijn-Londono, Roberto, Quintarelli, Davide, Scholtemeijer, Martijn G., de Beer, Aletta A., Cina, Giovanni, Beudel, Martijn, Herter, Willem E., Girbes, Armand R. J., Hoogendoorn, Mark, Thoral, Patrick J., and Elbers, Paul W. G.
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- 2021
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4. Improving access to healthcare for paediatric sickle cell disease patients: a qualitative study on healthcare professionals’ views
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Houwing, Maite E., Buddenbaum, Marit, Verheul, Thijs C. J., de Pagter, Anne P. J., Philipsen, Jacobus N. J., Hazelzet, Jan A., and Cnossen, Marjon H.
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- 2021
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5. Early high-dose vitamin C in post-cardiac arrest syndrome (VITaCCA): study protocol for a randomized, double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled trial
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Rozemeijer, Sander, de Grooth, Harm-Jan, Elbers, Paul W. G., Girbes, Armand R. J., den Uil, Corstiaan A., Dubois, Eric A., Wils, Evert-Jan, Rettig, Thijs C. D., van Zanten, Arthur R. H., Vink, Roel, van den Bogaard, Bas, Bosman, Rob J., Oudemans-van Straaten, Heleen M., and de Man, Angélique M. E.
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- 2021
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6. ARIA 2016: Care pathways implementing emerging technologies for predictive medicine in rhinitis and asthma across the life cycle
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Bousquet, J., Hellings, P. W., Agache, I., Bedbrook, A., Bachert, C., Bergmann, K. C., Bewick, M., Bindslev-Jensen, C., Bosnic-Anticevitch, S., Bucca, C., Caimmi, D. P., Camargos, P. A. M., Canonica, G. W., Casale, T., Chavannes, N. H., Cruz, A. A., De Carlo, G., Dahl, R., Demoly, P., Devillier, P., Fonseca, J., Fokkens, W. J., Guldemond, N. A., Haahtela, T., Illario, M., Just, J., Keil, T., Klimek, L., Kuna, P., Larenas-Linnemann, D., Morais-Almeida, M., Mullol, J., Murray, R., Naclerio, R., O’Hehir, R. E., Papadopoulos, N. G., Pawankar, R., Potter, P., Ryan, D., Samolinski, B., Schunemann, H. J., Sheikh, A., Simons, F. E. R., Stellato, C., Todo-Bom, A., Tomazic, P. V., Valiulis, A., Valovirta, E., Ventura, M. T., Wickman, M., Young, I., Yorgancioglu, A., Zuberbier, T., Aberer, W., Akdis, C. A., Akdis, M., Annesi-Maesano, I., Ankri, J., Ansotegui, I. J., Anto, J. M., Arnavielhe, S., Asarnoj, A., Arshad, H., Avolio, F., Baiardini, I., Barbara, C., Barbagallo, M., Bateman, E. D., Beghé, B., Bel, E. H., Bennoor, K. S., Benson, M., Białoszewski, A. Z., Bieber, T., Bjermer, L., Blain, H., Blasi, F., Boner, A. L., Bonini, M., Bonini, S., Bosse, I., Bouchard, J., Boulet, L. P., Bourret, R., Bousquet, P. J., Braido, F., Briggs, A. H., Brightling, C. E., Brozek, J., Buhl, R., Bunu, C., Burte, E., Bush, A., Caballero-Fonseca, F., Calderon, M. A., Camuzat, T., Cardona, V., Carreiro-Martins, P., Carriazo, A. M., Carlsen, K. H., Carr, W., Cepeda Sarabia, A. M., Cesari, M., Chatzi, L., Chiron, R., Chivato, T., Chkhartishvili, E., Chuchalin, A. G., Chung, K. F., Ciprandi, G., de Sousa, J. Correia, Cox, L., Crooks, G., Custovic, A., Dahlen, S. E., Darsow, U., Dedeu, T., Deleanu, D., Denburg, J. A., De Vries, G., Didier, A., Dinh-Xuan, A. T., Dokic, D., Douagui, H., Dray, G., Dubakiene, R., Durham, S. R., Du Toit, G., Dykewicz, M. S., Eklund, P., El-Gamal, Y., Ellers, E., Emuzyte, R., Farrell, J., Fink Wagner, A., Fiocchi, A., Fletcher, M., Forastiere, F., Gaga, M., Gamkrelidze, A., Gemicioğlu, B., Gereda, J. E., van Wick, R. Gerth, González Diaz, S., Grisle, I., Grouse, L., Gutter, Z., Guzmán, M. A., Hellquist-Dahl, B., Heinrich, J., Horak, F., Hourihane, J. O’. B., Humbert, M., Hyland, M., Iaccarino, G., Jares, E. J., Jeandel, C., Johnston, S. L., Joos, G., Jonquet, O., Jung, K. S., Jutel, M., Kaidashev, I., Khaitov, M., Kalayci, O., Kalyoncu, A. F., Kardas, P., Keith, P. K., Kerkhof, M., Kerstjens, H. A. M., Khaltaev, N., Kogevinas, M., Kolek, V., Koppelman, G. H., Kowalski, M. L., Kuitunen, M., Kull, I., Kvedariene, V., Lambrecht, B., Lau, S., Laune, D., Le, L. T. T., Lieberman, P., Lipworth, B., Li, J., Lodrup Carlsen, K. C., Louis, R., Lupinek, C., MacNee, W., Magar, Y., Magnan, A., Mahboub, B., Maier, D., Majer, I., Malva, J., Manning, P., De Manuel Keenoy, E., Marshall, G. D., Masjedi, M. R., Mathieu-Dupas, E., Maurer, M., Mavale-Manuel, S., Melén, E., Melo-Gomes, E., Meltzer, E. O., Mercier, J., Merk, H., Miculinic, N., Mihaltan, F., Milenkovic, B., Millot-Keurinck, J., Mohammad, Y., Momas, I., Mösges, R., Muraro, A., Namazova-Baranova, L., Nadif, R., Neffen, H., Nekam, K., Nieto, A., Niggemann, B., Nogueira-Silva, L., Nogues, M., Nyembue, T. D., Ohta, K., Okamoto, Y., Okubo, K., Olive-Elias, M., Ouedraogo, S., Paggiaro, P., Pali-Schöll, I., Palkonen, S., Panzner, P., Papi, A., Park, H. S., Passalacqua, G., Pedersen, S., Pereira, A. M., Pfaar, O., Picard, R., Pigearias, B., Pin, I., Plavec, D., Pohl, W., Popov, T. A., Portejoie, F., Postma, D., Poulsen, L. K., Price, D., Rabe, K. F., Raciborski, F., Roberts, G., Robalo-Cordeiro, C., Rodenas, F., Rodriguez-Mañas, L., Rolland, C., Roman Rodriguez, M., Romano, A., Rosado-Pinto, J., Rosario, N., Rottem, M., Sanchez-Borges, M., Sastre-Dominguez, J., Scadding, G. K., Scichilone, N., Schmid-Grendelmeier, P., Serrano, E., Shields, M., Siroux, V., Sisul, J. C., Skrindo, I., Smit, H. A., Solé, D., Sooronbaev, T., Spranger, O., Stelmach, R., Sterk, P. J., Strandberg, T., Sunyer, J., Thijs, C., Triggiani, M., Valenta, R., Valero, A., van Eerd, M., van Ganse, E., van Hague, M., Vandenplas, O., Varona, L. L., Vellas, B., Vezzani, G., Vazankari, T., Viegi, G., Vontetsianos, T., Wagenmann, M., Walker, S., Wang, D. Y., Wahn, U., Werfel, T., Whalley, B., Williams, D. M., Williams, S., Wilson, N., Wright, J., Yawn, B. P., Yiallouros, P. K., Yusuf, O. M., Zaidi, A., Zar, H. J., Zernotti, M. E., Zhang, L., Zhong, N., and Zidarn, M.
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- 2016
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7. Erratum to : Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3: Area 5)
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Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, Mercier, J, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, and Mercier, J
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8. Erratum to: Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3: Area 5).
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UCL - SSS/IREC/PNEU - Pôle de Pneumologie, ORL et Dermatologie, UCL - (MGD) Service de pneumologie, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Yves, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, Olivier, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, Mercier, J, UCL - SSS/IREC/PNEU - Pôle de Pneumologie, ORL et Dermatologie, UCL - (MGD) Service de pneumologie, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Yves, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, Olivier, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, and Mercier, J
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1186/s13601-016-0116-9.].
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9. Erratum to: Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3: Area 5)
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Unit Opleiding Aios, Other research (not in main researchprogram), Circulatory Health, Child Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Infectieziekten, Public Health Epidemiologie, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, Mercier, J, Unit Opleiding Aios, Other research (not in main researchprogram), Circulatory Health, Child Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Infectieziekten, Public Health Epidemiologie, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, and Mercier, J
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10. Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3 Area 5)
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Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Kaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D., Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, Mercier, J, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Kaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D., Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, and Mercier, J
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11. ARIA 2016 : Care pathways implementing emerging technologies for predictive medicine in rhinitis and asthma across the life cycle
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Bousquet, J, Hellings, P W, Agache, I, Bedbrook, A, Bachert, C, Bergmann, K C, Bewick, M, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Bucca, C, Caimmi, D P, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Casale, T, Chavannes, N H, Cruz, A A, De Carlo, G, Dahl, R, Demoly, P, Devillier, P, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Guldemond, N A, Haahtela, T, Illario, M, Just, J, Keil, T, Klimek, L, Kuna, P, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Morais-Almeida, M, Mullol, J, Murray, R, Naclerio, R, O'Hehir, R E, Papadopoulos, N G, Pawankar, R, Potter, P, Ryan, D, Samolinski, B, Schunemann, H J, Sheikh, A, Simons, F E R, Stellato, C, Todo-Bom, A, Tomazic, P V, Valiulis, A, Valovirta, E, Ventura, M T, Wickman, M, Young, I, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Aberer, W, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ankri, J, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Asarnoj, A, Arshad, H, Avolio, F, Baiardini, I, Barbara, C, Barbagallo, M, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Bel, E H, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Białoszewski, A Z, Bieber, T, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosse, I, Bouchard, J, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Bunu, C, Burte, E, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Calderon, M A, Camuzat, T, Cardona, V, Carreiro-Martins, P, Carriazo, A M, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Cesari, M, Chatzi, L, Chiron, R, Chivato, T, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, de Sousa, J Correia, Cox, L, Crooks, G, Custovic, A, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, Denburg, J A, De Vries, G, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Du Toit, G, Dykewicz, M S, Eklund, P, El-Gamal, Y, Ellers, E, Emuzyte, R, Farrell, J, Fink Wagner, A, Fiocchi, A, Fletcher, M, Forastiere, F, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, van Wick, R Gerth, González Diaz, S, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Heinrich, J, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Humbert, M, Hyland, M, Iaccarino, G, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Johnston, S L, Joos, G, Jonquet, O, Jung, K S, Jutel, M, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Kardas, P, Keith, P K, Kerkhof, M, Kerstjens, H A M, Khaltaev, N, Kogevinas, M, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kuitunen, M, Kull, I, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K C, Louis, R, Lupinek, C, MacNee, W, Magar, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Maier, D, Majer, I, Malva, J, Manning, P, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Mathieu-Dupas, E, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Mercier, J, Merk, H, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Millot-Keurinck, J, Mohammad, Y, Momas, I, Mösges, R, Muraro, A, Namazova-Baranova, L, Nadif, R, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Nieto, A, Niggemann, B, Nogueira-Silva, L, Nogues, M, Nyembue, T D, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Olive-Elias, M, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Palkonen, S, Panzner, P, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pedersen, S, Pereira, A M, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Postma, D, Poulsen, L K, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Roberts, G, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Rodenas, F, Rodriguez-Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rottem, M, Sanchez-Borges, M, Sastre-Dominguez, J, Scadding, G K, Scichilone, N, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Serrano, E, Shields, M, Siroux, V, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Strandberg, T, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A, van Eerd, M, van Ganse, E, van Hague, M, Vandenplas, O, Varona, L L, Vellas, B, Vezzani, G, Vazankari, T, Viegi, G, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Werfel, T, Whalley, B, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wilson, N, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, Bousquet, J, Hellings, P W, Agache, I, Bedbrook, A, Bachert, C, Bergmann, K C, Bewick, M, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Bucca, C, Caimmi, D P, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Casale, T, Chavannes, N H, Cruz, A A, De Carlo, G, Dahl, R, Demoly, P, Devillier, P, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Guldemond, N A, Haahtela, T, Illario, M, Just, J, Keil, T, Klimek, L, Kuna, P, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Morais-Almeida, M, Mullol, J, Murray, R, Naclerio, R, O'Hehir, R E, Papadopoulos, N G, Pawankar, R, Potter, P, Ryan, D, Samolinski, B, Schunemann, H J, Sheikh, A, Simons, F E R, Stellato, C, Todo-Bom, A, Tomazic, P V, Valiulis, A, Valovirta, E, Ventura, M T, Wickman, M, Young, I, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Aberer, W, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ankri, J, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Asarnoj, A, Arshad, H, Avolio, F, Baiardini, I, Barbara, C, Barbagallo, M, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Bel, E H, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Białoszewski, A Z, Bieber, T, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosse, I, Bouchard, J, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Bunu, C, Burte, E, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Calderon, M A, Camuzat, T, Cardona, V, Carreiro-Martins, P, Carriazo, A M, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Cesari, M, Chatzi, L, Chiron, R, Chivato, T, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, de Sousa, J Correia, Cox, L, Crooks, G, Custovic, A, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, Denburg, J A, De Vries, G, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Du Toit, G, Dykewicz, M S, Eklund, P, El-Gamal, Y, Ellers, E, Emuzyte, R, Farrell, J, Fink Wagner, A, Fiocchi, A, Fletcher, M, Forastiere, F, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, van Wick, R Gerth, González Diaz, S, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Heinrich, J, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Humbert, M, Hyland, M, Iaccarino, G, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Johnston, S L, Joos, G, Jonquet, O, Jung, K S, Jutel, M, Kaidashev, I, Khaitov, M, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Kardas, P, Keith, P K, Kerkhof, M, Kerstjens, H A M, Khaltaev, N, Kogevinas, M, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kuitunen, M, Kull, I, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K C, Louis, R, Lupinek, C, MacNee, W, Magar, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Maier, D, Majer, I, Malva, J, Manning, P, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Mathieu-Dupas, E, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Mercier, J, Merk, H, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Millot-Keurinck, J, Mohammad, Y, Momas, I, Mösges, R, Muraro, A, Namazova-Baranova, L, Nadif, R, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Nieto, A, Niggemann, B, Nogueira-Silva, L, Nogues, M, Nyembue, T D, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Olive-Elias, M, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Palkonen, S, Panzner, P, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pedersen, S, Pereira, A M, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Postma, D, Poulsen, L K, Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Roberts, G, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Rodenas, F, Rodriguez-Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rottem, M, Sanchez-Borges, M, Sastre-Dominguez, J, Scadding, G K, Scichilone, N, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Serrano, E, Shields, M, Siroux, V, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Strandberg, T, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A, van Eerd, M, van Ganse, E, van Hague, M, Vandenplas, O, Varona, L L, Vellas, B, Vezzani, G, Vazankari, T, Viegi, G, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Werfel, T, Whalley, B, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wilson, N, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, and Zidarn, M
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12. Scaling up strategies of the chronic respiratory disease programme of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (Action Plan B3 Area 5)
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Cardiometabolic Health, Circulatory Health, Child Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Infectieziekten, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Kaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D., Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, Mercier, J, Cardiometabolic Health, Circulatory Health, Child Health, JC onderzoeksprogramma Infectieziekten, JC onderzoeksprogramma Cardiovasculaire Epidemiologie, Bousquet, J, Farrell, J, Crooks, G, Hellings, P, Bel, E H, Bewick, M, Chavannes, N H, de Sousa, J Correia, Cruz, A A, Haahtela, T, Joos, G, Khaltaev, N, Malva, J, Muraro, A, Nogues, M, Palkonen, S, Pedersen, S, Robalo-Cordeiro, C, Samolinski, B, Strandberg, T, Valiulis, A, Yorgancioglu, A, Zuberbier, T, Bedbrook, A, Aberer, W, Adachi, M, Agusti, A, Akdis, C A, Akdis, M, Ankri, J, Alonso, A, Annesi-Maesano, I, Ansotegui, I J, Anto, J M, Arnavielhe, S, Arshad, H, Bai, C, Baiardini, I, Bachert, C, Baigenzhin, A K, Barbara, C, Bateman, E D, Beghé, B, Kheder, A Ben, Bennoor, K S, Benson, M, Bergmann, K C, Bieber, T, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Bjermer, L, Blain, H, Blasi, F, Boner, A L, Bonini, M, Bonini, S, Bosnic-Anticevitch, S, Boulet, L P, Bourret, R, Bousquet, P J, Braido, F, Briggs, A H, Brightling, C E, Brozek, J, Buhl, R, Burney, P G, Bush, A, Caballero-Fonseca, F, Caimmi, D, Calderon, M A, Calverley, P M, Camargos, P A M, Canonica, G W, Camuzat, T, Carlsen, K H, Carr, W, Carriazo, A, Casale, T, Cepeda Sarabia, A M, Chatzi, L, Chen, Y Z, Chiron, R, Chkhartishvili, E, Chuchalin, A G, Chung, K F, Ciprandi, G, Cirule, I, Cox, L, Costa, D J, Custovic, A, Dahl, R, Dahlen, S E, Darsow, U, De Carlo, G, De Blay, F, Dedeu, T, Deleanu, D, De Manuel Keenoy, E, Demoly, P, Denburg, J A, Devillier, P, Didier, A, Dinh-Xuan, A T, Djukanovic, R, Dokic, D, Douagui, H, Dray, G, Dubakiene, R, Durham, S R, Dykewicz, M S, El-Gamal, Y, Emuzyte, R, Fabbri, L M, Fletcher, M, Fiocchi, A, Fink Wagner, A, Fonseca, J, Fokkens, W J, Forastiere, F, Frith, P, Gaga, M, Gamkrelidze, A, Garces, J, Garcia-Aymerich, J, Gemicioğlu, B, Gereda, J E, González Diaz, S, Gotua, M, Grisle, I, Grouse, L, Gutter, Z, Guzmán, M A, Heaney, L G, Hellquist-Dahl, B, Henderson, D, Hendry, A, Heinrich, J, Heve, D, Horak, F, Hourihane, J O' B, Howarth, P, Humbert, M, Hyland, M E, Illario, M, Ivancevich, J C, Jardim, J R, Jares, E J, Jeandel, C, Jenkins, C, Johnston, S L, Jonquet, O, Julge, K, Jung, K S, Just, J, Kaidashev, I, Kaitov, M R, Kalayci, O, Kalyoncu, A F, Keil, T, Keith, P K, Klimek, L, Koffi N'Goran, B, Kolek, V, Koppelman, G H, Kowalski, M L, Kull, I, Kuna, P, Kvedariene, V, Lambrecht, B, Lau, S, Larenas-Linnemann, D, Laune, D, Le, L T T, Lieberman, P, Lipworth, B, Li, J, Lodrup Carlsen, K, Louis, R, MacNee, W, Magard, Y, Magnan, A, Mahboub, B, Mair, A, Majer, I, Makela, M J, Manning, P, Mara, S, Marshall, G D, Masjedi, M R, Matignon, P, Maurer, M, Mavale-Manuel, S, Melén, E, Melo-Gomes, E, Meltzer, E O, Menzies-Gow, A, Merk, H, Michel, J P, Miculinic, N, Mihaltan, F, Milenkovic, B, Mohammad, G M Y, Molimard, M, Momas, I, Montilla-Santana, A, Morais-Almeida, M, Morgan, M, Mösges, R, Mullol, J, Nafti, S, Namazova-Baranova, L, Naclerio, R, Neou, A, Neffen, H, Nekam, K, Niggemann, B, Ninot, G, Nyembue, T D, O'Hehir, R E, Ohta, K, Okamoto, Y, Okubo, K, Ouedraogo, S, Paggiaro, P, Pali-Schöll, I, Panzner, P, Papadopoulos, N, Papi, A, Park, H S, Passalacqua, G, Pavord, I, Pawankar, R, Pengelly, R, Pfaar, O, Picard, R, Pigearias, B, Pin, I, Plavec, D, Poethig, D, Pohl, W, Popov, T A, Portejoie, F, Potter, P, Postma, D., Price, D, Rabe, K F, Raciborski, F, Radier Pontal, F, Repka-Ramirez, S, Reitamo, S, Rennard, S, Rodenas, F, Roberts, J, Roca, J, Rodriguez Mañas, L, Rolland, C, Roman Rodriguez, M, Romano, A, Rosado-Pinto, J, Rosario, N, Rosenwasser, L, Rottem, M, Ryan, D, Sanchez-Borges, M, Scadding, G K, Schunemann, H J, Serrano, E, Schmid-Grendelmeier, P, Schulz, H, Sheikh, A, Shields, M, Siafakas, N, Sibille, Y, Similowski, T, Simons, F E R, Sisul, J C, Skrindo, I, Smit, H A, Solé, D, Sooronbaev, T, Spranger, O, Stelmach, R, Sterk, P J, Sunyer, J, Thijs, C, To, T, Todo-Bom, A, Triggiani, M, Valenta, R, Valero, A L, Valia, E, Valovirta, E, Van Ganse, E, van Hage, M, Vandenplas, O, Vasankari, T, Vellas, B, Vestbo, J, Vezzani, G, Vichyanond, P, Viegi, G, Vogelmeier, C, Vontetsianos, T, Wagenmann, M, Wallaert, B, Walker, S, Wang, D Y, Wahn, U, Wickman, M, Williams, D M, Williams, S, Wright, J, Yawn, B P, Yiallouros, P K, Yusuf, O M, Zaidi, A, Zar, H J, Zernotti, M E, Zhang, L, Zhong, N, Zidarn, M, and Mercier, J
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13. Moderators of the longitudinal relationship between the perceived physical environment and outside play in children: the KOALA birth cohort study
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SGPL Stadsgeografie, Social Urban Transitions, Remmers, T., Van Kann, D., Gubbels, J., Schmidt, S., De Vries, S., Ettema, D., Kremers, S. P. J., Thijs, C., SGPL Stadsgeografie, Social Urban Transitions, Remmers, T., Van Kann, D., Gubbels, J., Schmidt, S., De Vries, S., Ettema, D., Kremers, S. P. J., and Thijs, C.
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14. Maintaining endotracheal tube cuff pressure at 20 mm Hg to prevent dysphagia after anterior cervical spine surgery; protocol of a double-blind randomised controlled trial.
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Arts, Mark P., Rettig, Thijs C. D., de Vries, Jessica, Wolfs, Jasper F. C., and in't Veld, Bas A.
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Background: In anterior cervical spine surgery a retractor is obligatory to approach the spine. Previous studies showed an increase of endotracheal tube cuff pressure after placement of a retractor. It is known that high endotracheal tube cuff pressure increases the incidence of postoperative dysphagia, hoarseness, and sore throat. However, until now no evidence supports the fact whether adjusting the endotracheal tube cuff pressure during anterior cervical spine surgery will prevent this comorbidity. We present the design of a randomized controlled trial to determine whether adjusting endotracheal tube cuff pressure after placement of a retractor during anterior cervical spine surgery will prevent postoperative dysphagia. Methods/design: 177 patients (aged 18-90 years) scheduled for anterior cervical spine surgery on 1 or more levels will be included. After intubation, endotracheal tube cuff pressure is manually inflated to 20 mm Hg in all patients. Patients will be randomized into two groups. In the control group endotracheal tube cuff pressure is not adjusted after retractor placement. In the intervention group endotracheal tube cuff pressure after retractor placement is maintained at 20 mm Hg and air is withdrawn when cuff pressure exceeds 20 mm Hg. Endotracheal tube cuff pressure is measured after intubation, before and after placement and removal of the retractor. Again air is inflated if cuff pressure sets below 20 mmHg after removal of the retractor. The primary outcome measure is postoperative dysphagia. Other outcome measures are postoperative hoarseness, postoperative sore throat, degree of dysphagia, length of hospital stay, and pneumonia. The study is a single centre double blind randomized trial in which patients and research nurses will be kept blinded for the allocated treatment during the follow-up period of 2 months. Discussion: Postoperative dysphagia occurs frequently after anterior cervical spine surgery. This may be related to high endotracheal tube cuff pressure. Whether adaptation and maintaining the pressure after placement of the retractor will decrease the incidence of dysphagia, has to be determined by this trial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Investigating longitudinal context-specific physical activity patterns in transition from primary to secondary school using accelerometers, GPS, and GIS.
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Remmers T, Van Kann D, Kremers S, Ettema D, de Vries SI, Vos S, and Thijs C
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- Child, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Accelerometry, Child Behavior, Data Collection methods, Exercise, Geographic Information Systems, Schools
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Introduction: Previous longitudinal studies indicate that physical activity (PA) significantly declines from primary-to secondary school, and report both changes in individual and environmental determinants of PA. In order to understand this transition and to prevent this negative trend, it is important to gather contextually rich data on possible mechanisms that drive this decline. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate changes of PA patterns in transition between primary and secondary school, and to add domain-specific insights of how, where, and when these changes occur., Methods: In total, 175 children participated in a 7-day accelerometer- and Global Positioning System (GPS) protocol at their last year of primary and their first year of secondary school. GPS data-points were overlaid with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) data using ArcGIS 10.1 software. Based on the GPS locations of individual data-points, we identified child's PA at home, school, local sports grounds, shopping centers, and other locations. Also, trips in active and passive transport were identified according to previously validated GPS speed-algorithms. Longitudinal multi-level linear mixed models were fitted adjusting for age, gender, meteorological circumstances, and the nested structure of days within children and children within schools. Outcome measures were minutes spent in light PA and moderate-to-vigorous PA, specified for the time-segments before school, during school, after school and weekend days., Results: Total PA significantly declined from primary to secondary school. Although transport-related PA increased before- and during school, decreases were found for especially afterschool time spent at sports grounds and transport-related PA during weekends., Conclusions: This is the first study that demonstrated longitudinal changes of context- and domain-specific PA patterns in transition between primary and secondary school, based on device-assessed PA. Given the importance of this transition-period for the development of long-term PA patterns, results from this study warrant the development of evidence-based PA programs in this transition period, while acknowledging the integrative role of schools, parents, and afterschool sports providers. More specifically, the results underline the need to increase children's PA levels in primary schools, promote afterschool PA at secondary schools, and to prevent the drop-out in sports participation at secondary schools.
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16. Impact of early events and lifestyle on the gut microbiota and metabolic phenotypes in young school-age children.
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Zhong H, Penders J, Shi Z, Ren H, Cai K, Fang C, Ding Q, Thijs C, Blaak EE, Stehouwer CDA, Xu X, Yang H, Wang J, Wang J, Jonkers DMAE, Masclee AAM, Brix S, Li J, Arts ICW, and Kristiansen K
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- Bacteria genetics, Breast Feeding statistics & numerical data, Child, Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Dietary Fiber administration & dosage, Feces microbiology, Humans, Life Style, Male, Phenotype, Phylogeny, Prospective Studies, Bacteria classification, Fatty Acids, Nonesterified blood, Gastrointestinal Tract microbiology, Insulin blood, Metagenomics methods
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Background: The gut microbiota evolves from birth and is in early life influenced by events such as birth mode, type of infant feeding, and maternal and infant antibiotics use. However, we still have a gap in our understanding of gut microbiota development in older children, and to what extent early events and pre-school lifestyle modulate the composition of the gut microbiota, and how this impinges on whole body metabolic regulation in school-age children., Results: Taking advantage of the KOALA Birth Cohort Study, a long-term prospective birth cohort in the Netherlands with extensive collection of high-quality host metadata, we applied shotgun metagenomics sequencing and systematically investigated the gut microbiota of children at 6-9 years of age. We demonstrated an overall adult-like gut microbiota in the 281 Dutch school-age children and identified 3 enterotypes dominated by the genera Bacteroides, Prevotella, and Bifidobacterium, respectively. Importantly, we found that breastfeeding duration in early life and pre-school dietary lifestyle correlated with the composition and functional competences of the gut microbiota in the children at school age. The correlations between pre-school dietary lifestyle and metabolic phenotypes exhibited a striking enterotype dependency. Thus, an inverse correlation between high dietary fiber consumption and low plasma insulin levels was only observed in individuals with the Bacteroides and Prevotella enterotypes, but not in Bifidobacterium enterotype individuals in whom the gut microbiota displayed overall lower microbial gene richness, alpha-diversity, functional potential for complex carbohydrate fermentation, and butyrate and succinate production. High total fat consumption and elevated plasma free fatty acid levels in the Bifidobacterium enterotype are associated with the co-occurrence of Streptococcus., Conclusions: Our work highlights the persistent effects of breastfeeding duration and pre-school dietary lifestyle in affecting the gut microbiota in school-age children and reveals distinct compositional and functional potential in children according to enterotypes. The findings underscore enterotype-specific links between the host metabolic phenotypes and dietary patterns, emphasizing the importance of microbiome-based stratification when investigating metabolic responses to diets. Future diet intervention studies are clearly warranted to examine gut microbe-diet-host relationships to promote knowledge-based recommendations in relation to improving metabolic health in children.
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17. Gestational weight gain charts for different body mass index groups for women in Europe, North America, and Oceania.
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Santos S, Eekhout I, Voerman E, Gaillard R, Barros H, Charles MA, Chatzi L, Chevrier C, Chrousos GP, Corpeleijn E, Costet N, Crozier S, Doyon M, Eggesbø M, Fantini MP, Farchi S, Forastiere F, Gagliardi L, Georgiu V, Godfrey KM, Gori D, Grote V, Hanke W, Hertz-Picciotto I, Heude B, Hivert MF, Hryhorczuk D, Huang RC, Inskip H, Jusko TA, Karvonen AM, Koletzko B, Küpers LK, Lagström H, Lawlor DA, Lehmann I, Lopez-Espinosa MJ, Magnus P, Majewska R, Mäkelä J, Manios Y, McDonald SW, Mommers M, Morgen CS, Moschonis G, Murínová Ľ, Newnham J, Nohr EA, Andersen AN, Oken E, Oostvogels AJJM, Pac A, Papadopoulou E, Pekkanen J, Pizzi C, Polanska K, Porta D, Richiardi L, Rifas-Shiman SL, Roeleveld N, Santa-Marina L, Santos AC, Smit HA, Sørensen TIA, Standl M, Stanislawski M, Stoltenberg C, Thiering E, Thijs C, Torrent M, Tough SC, Trnovec T, van Gelder MMHJ, van Rossem L, von Berg A, Vrijheid M, Vrijkotte TGM, Zvinchuk O, van Buuren S, and Jaddoe VWV
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- Adult, Europe, Female, Humans, North America, Oceania, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy Outcome, Risk Factors, Body Mass Index, Gestational Weight Gain physiology
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Background: Gestational weight gain differs according to pre-pregnancy body mass index and is related to the risks of adverse maternal and child health outcomes. Gestational weight gain charts for women in different pre-pregnancy body mass index groups enable identification of women and offspring at risk for adverse health outcomes. We aimed to construct gestational weight gain reference charts for underweight, normal weight, overweight, and grades 1, 2 and 3 obese women and to compare these charts with those obtained in women with uncomplicated term pregnancies., Methods: We used individual participant data from 218,216 pregnant women participating in 33 cohorts from Europe, North America, and Oceania. Of these women, 9065 (4.2%), 148,697 (68.1%), 42,678 (19.6%), 13,084 (6.0%), 3597 (1.6%), and 1095 (0.5%) were underweight, normal weight, overweight, and grades 1, 2, and 3 obese women, respectively. A total of 138, 517 women from 26 cohorts had pregnancies with no hypertensive or diabetic disorders and with term deliveries of appropriate for gestational age at birth infants. Gestational weight gain charts for underweight, normal weight, overweight, and grade 1, 2, and 3 obese women were derived by the Box-Cox t method using the generalized additive model for location, scale, and shape., Results: We observed that gestational weight gain strongly differed per maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index group. The median (interquartile range) gestational weight gain at 40 weeks was 14.2 kg (11.4-17.4) for underweight women, 14.5 kg (11.5-17.7) for normal weight women, 13.9 kg (10.1-17.9) for overweight women, and 11.2 kg (7.0-15.7), 8.7 kg (4.3-13.4) and 6.3 kg (1.9-11.1) for grades 1, 2, and 3 obese women, respectively. The rate of weight gain was lower in the first half than in the second half of pregnancy. No differences in the patterns of weight gain were observed between cohorts or countries. Similar weight gain patterns were observed in mothers without pregnancy complications., Conclusions: Gestational weight gain patterns are strongly related to pre-pregnancy body mass index. The derived charts can be used to assess gestational weight gain in etiological research and as a monitoring tool for weight gain during pregnancy in clinical practice.
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18. Bidirectional associations between activity-related parenting practices, and child physical activity, sedentary screen-based behavior and body mass index: a longitudinal analysis.
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Sleddens EFC, Gubbels JS, Kremers SPJ, van der Plas E, and Thijs C
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- Body Weight, Child, Child Rearing, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Netherlands, Pediatric Obesity prevention & control, Permissiveness, Surveys and Questionnaires, Body Mass Index, Child Behavior, Exercise, Parent-Child Relations, Parenting, Parents, Sedentary Behavior
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Background: It has been generally assumed that activity-related parenting practices influence children's activity behavior and weight status. However, vice versa parents may also change their parenting behaviors in response to their perceptions of their child's activity behavior and weight status. This study examined the bidirectional relationships between activity-related parenting practices, and physical activity, sedentary screen-based behavior, and body mass index (BMI) between children's age of 5 and 7 years., Methods: Three scales of the Activity-related Parenting Questionnaire (i.e. 'restriction of sedentary behavior', 'stimulation of physical activity', and 'monitoring of physical activity') were completed by 1694 parents of the Dutch KOALA Birth Cohort Study at the child's age of around 5 and again around age 7. Physical activity, sedentary screen-based behavior and BMI were measured at both ages as well. Linear regression models were used to estimate the bidirectional associations between each parenting practice and the child's physical activity levels, sedentary screen-based behavior and BMI z-scores., Results: Several parenting practices at age 5 predicted child physical activity, sedentary screen-based behavior, and BMI z-scores at age 7. Restriction of sedentary behavior positively predicted child BMI and sedentary screen-based behavior, whereas this practice negatively predicted child physical activity. In addition, stimulation of physical activity at age 5 was significantly associated with higher levels of child physical activity at age 7. The following child factors at age 5 predicted parenting practices at age 7: Child physical activity positively predicted parental stimulation of physical activity and monitoring activities. Sedentary screen-based behavior was associated with lower parental stimulation to be active., Conclusions: Findings generally revealed that parents and children mutually influence each other's behavior. A reinforcing feedback loop was present between parental stimulation of physical activity and child physical activity. Bidirectional parent-child interaction should be considered in future research in order to properly inform parenting-related intervention programs aimed at preventing or treating childhood overweight or obesity. System dynamic methods to explore the existence of reinforcing or balancing loops are needed in this regard.
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19. Playability of school-environments and after-school physical activity among 8-11 year-old children: specificity of time and place.
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Remmers T, Van Kann D, Thijs C, de Vries S, and Kremers S
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- Child, Female, Humans, Male, Sports, Environment Design, Exercise, Play and Playthings, Schools
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Background: Physical Activity (PA) occurs in several behavioral domains (e.g., sports, active transport), and is affected by distinct environmental factors. By filtering objective PA using children's school schedules, daily PA can be separated into more conceptually meaningful domains. We used an ecological design to investigate associations between "playability" of 21 school-environments and children's objectively measured after-school PA. We also examined to what extent distinct time-periods after-school and the distance from children's residence to their school influenced this association., Methods: PA was measured in 587 8-11 year-old children by accelerometers, and separated in four two-hour time-periods after-school. For each school-environment, standardized playability-scores were calculated based on standardized audits within 800 m network buffers around each school. Schools and children's residences were geocoded, and we classified each child to be residing in 400, 800, 1600, or >1600 m crow-fly buffers from their school. The influence of network-distance buffers was also examined using the same approach., Results: Playability was associated with light PA and moderate-to-vigorous PA after-school, especially in the time-period directly after-school and among children who lived within 800 m from their school. Playability explained approximately 30% of the after-school PA variance between schools. Greater distance from children's residence to their school weakened the association between playability of the school-environments and after-school PA., Conclusions: This study demonstrated that relationships between the conceptually matched physical environment and PA can be revealed and made plausible with increasing specificity in time and distance.
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20. LucKi Birth Cohort Study: rationale and design.
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de Korte-de Boer D, Mommers M, Creemers HM, Dompeling E, Feron FJ, Gielkens-Sijstermans CM, Jaminon M, Mujakovic S, van Schayck OC, Thijs C, and Jansen M
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- Adolescent, Asthma epidemiology, Child, Child Development, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Female, Food Hypersensitivity epidemiology, Humans, Male, Netherlands, Prospective Studies, Adolescent Health statistics & numerical data, Child Health statistics & numerical data, Dermatitis, Atopic epidemiology, Pediatric Obesity epidemiology
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Background: Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, which largely determine health status and well-being across the lifespan. Identification of modifiable risk factors and prognostic factors in critical periods of life will contribute to the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies. The LucKi Birth Cohort Study was designed and started in 2006 to follow children from birth into adulthood on a wide range of determinants, disorders, and diseases. During preschool and school years, the primary focus is on the etiology and prognosis of atopic diseases (eczema, asthma, and hay fever) and overweight/obesity., Methods/design: LucKi is an ongoing, dynamic, prospective birth cohort study, embedded in the Child and Youth Health Care (CYHC) practice of the 'Westelijke Mijnstreek' (a region in the southeast of the Netherlands). Recruitment (1-2 weeks after birth) and follow-up (until 19 years) coincide with routine CYHC contact moments, during which the child's physical and psychosocial development is closely monitored, and anthropometrics are measured repeatedly in a standardised way. Information gathered through CYHC is complemented with repeated parental questionnaires, and information from existing registries of pharmacy, hospital and/or general practice. Since the start already more than 5,000 children were included in LucKi shortly after birth, reaching an average participation rate of ~65 %., Discussion: The LucKi Birth Cohort Study provides a framework in which children are followed from birth into adulthood. Embedding LucKi in CYHC simplifies implementation, leads to low maintenance costs and high participation rates, and facilitates direct implementation of study results into CYHC practice. Furthermore, LucKi provides opportunities to initiate new (experimental) studies and/or to establish biobanking in (part of) the cohort, and contributes relevant information on determinants and health outcomes to policy and decision makers. Cohort details can be found on www.birthcohorts.net .
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- 2015
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21. Moderators of the longitudinal relationship between the perceived physical environment and outside play in children: the KOALA birth cohort study.
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Remmers T, Van Kann D, Gubbels J, Schmidt S, de Vries S, Ettema D, Kremers SP, and Thijs C
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Motor Activity, Netherlands, Parent-Child Relations, Parenting, Perception, Prospective Studies, Play and Playthings, Residence Characteristics, Social Environment
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Objectives: Promoting unstructured outside play is a promising vehicle to increase children's physical activity (PA). This study investigates if factors of the social environment moderate the relationship between the perceived physical environment and outside play., Study Design: 1875 parents from the KOALA Birth Cohort Study reported on their child's outside play around age five years, and 1516 parents around age seven years. Linear mixed model analyses were performed to evaluate (moderating) relationships among factors of the social environment (parenting influences and social capital), the perceived physical environment, and outside play at age five and seven. Season was entered as a random factor in these analyses., Results: Accessibility of PA facilities, positive parental attitude towards PA and social capital were associated with more outside play, while parental concern and restriction of screen time were related with less outside play. We found two significant interactions; both involving parent perceived responsibility towards child PA participation., Conclusion: Although we found a limited number of interactions, this study demonstrated that the impact of the perceived physical environment may differ across levels of parent responsibility.
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- 2014
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22. The next step in health behavior research: the need for ecological moderation analyses - an application to diet and physical activity at childcare.
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Gubbels JS, Van Kann DH, de Vries NK, Thijs C, and Kremers SP
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- Child, Child Behavior, Child, Preschool, Diet, Empirical Research, Energy Intake, Environment, Female, Humans, Male, Feeding Behavior, Health Behavior, Motor Activity
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Background: The ecological perspective holds that human behavior depends on the interaction of different environmental factors and personal characteristics, but it lacks validation and operationalization. In the current paper, an ecological view was adopted to examine the interactive impact of several ecological systems on children's dietary intake and physical activity at childcare or similar facilities. The ecological view was operationalized into three types of interaction: 1) interaction between types of childcare environment (physical, social, political, economic); 2) interaction between micro-systems (the childcare and home environment) in meso-systems; and 3) interaction between childcare environment and child characteristics. The predictive value of each of these interactions was tested based on a systematic review of the literature., Discussion: Several studies support the hypothesis that the influence of the childcare environment on children's physical activity and diet is moderated by child characteristics (age, gender), but interaction between environmental types as well as between micro-systems is hardly examined in the field of behavioral nutrition and physical activity. Qualitative studies and general child development research provide some valuable insights, but we advocate quantitative research adopting an ecological perspective on environmental influences., Summary: Empirical studies operationalizing a true ecological view on diet and physical activity are scarce. Theorizing and assessment of interaction is advocated to become common practice rather than an exception in behavioral nutrition and physical activity research, in order to move the field forward.
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- 2014
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23. Parental perception of child's weight status and subsequent BMIz change: the KOALA birth cohort study.
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Gerards SM, Gubbels JS, Dagnelie PC, Kremers SP, Stafleu A, de Vries NK, and Thijs C
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- Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Educational Status, Female, Humans, Incidence, Life Style, Male, Netherlands, Overweight epidemiology, Parents education, Population Surveillance, Regression Analysis, Surveys and Questionnaires, Attitude to Health, Body Mass Index, Body Weight, Overweight psychology, Parent-Child Relations, Parents psychology
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Background: Parents often fail to correctly perceive their children's weight status, but no studies have examined the association between parental weight status perception and longitudinal BMIz change (BMI standardized to a reference population) at various ages. We investigated whether parents are able to accurately perceive their child's weight status at age 5. We also investigated predictors of accurate weight status perception. Finally, we investigated the predictive value of accurate weight status perception in explaining children's longitudinal weight development up to the age of 9, in children who were overweight at the age of 5., Methods: We used longitudinal data from the KOALA Birth Cohort Study. At the child's age of 5 years, parents filled out a questionnaire regarding child and parent characteristics and their perception of their child's weight status. We calculated the children's actual weight status from parental reports of weight and height at ages 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 years. Regression analyses were used to identify factors predicting which parents accurately perceived their child's weight status. Finally, regression analyses were used to predict subsequent longitudinal BMIz change in overweight children., Results: Eighty-five percent of the parents of overweight children underestimated their child's weight status at age 5. The child's BMIz at age 2 and 5 were significant positive predictors of accurate weight status perception (vs. underestimation) in normal weight and overweight children. Accurate weight status perception was a predictor of higher future BMI in overweight children, corrected for actual BMI at baseline., Conclusions: Children of parents who accurately perceived their child's weight status had a higher BMI over time, probably making it easier for parents to correctly perceive their child's overweight. Parental awareness of the child's overweight as such may not be sufficient for subsequent weight management by the parents, implying that parents who recognize their child's overweight may not be able or willing to adequately manage the overweight.
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- 2014
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24. Development of the Comprehensive General Parenting Questionnaire for caregivers of 5-13 year olds.
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Sleddens EF, O'Connor TM, Watson KB, Hughes SO, Power TG, Thijs C, De Vries NK, and Kremers SP
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- Adaptation, Psychological, Adolescent, Belgium, Body Mass Index, Child, Child Behavior, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Linear Models, Male, Multivariate Analysis, Netherlands, Overweight, Parents psychology, Socioeconomic Factors, United States, Caregivers psychology, Parenting psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires
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Background: Despite the large number of parenting questionnaires, considerable disagreement exists about how to best assess parenting. Most of the instruments only assess limited aspects of parenting. To overcome this shortcoming, the "Comprehensive General Parenting Questionnaire" (CGPQ) was systematically developed. Such a measure is frequently requested in the area of childhood overweight., Methods: First, an item bank of existing parenting measures was created assessing five key parenting constructs that have been identified across multiple theoretical approaches to parenting (Nurturance, Overprotection, Coercive control, Behavioral control, and Structure). Caregivers of 5- to 13-year-olds were asked to complete the online survey in the Netherlands (N = 821), Belgium (N = 435) and the United States (N = 241). In addition, a questionnaire regarding personality characteristics ("Big Five") of the caregiver was administered and parents were asked to report about their child's height and weight. Factor analyses and Item-Response Modeling (IRM) techniques were used to assess the underlying parenting constructs and for item reduction. Correlation analyses were performed to assess the relations between general parenting and personality of the caregivers, adjusting for socio-economic status (SES) indicators, to establish criterion validity. Multivariate linear regressions were performed to examine the associations of SES indicators and parenting with child BMI z-scores. Additionally, we assessed whether scores on the parenting constructs and child BMI z-scores differed depending on SES indicators., Results: The reduced questionnaire (62 items) revealed acceptable fit of our parenting model and acceptable IRM item fit statistics. Caregiver personality was related as hypothesized with the GCPQ parenting constructs. While correcting for SES, overprotection was positively related to child BMI. The negative relationship between structure and BMI was borderline significant. Parents with a high level of education were less likely to use overly forms of controlling parenting (i.e., coercive control and overprotection) and more likely to have children with lower BMI. Based on several author review meetings and cognitive interviews the questionnaire was further modified to an 85-item questionnaire., Conclusions: The GCPQ may facilitate research exploring how parenting influences children's weight-related behaviors. The contextual influence of general parenting is likely to be more profound than its direct relationship with weight status.
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- 2014
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25. Clustering of energy balance-related behaviors in 5-year-old children: lifestyle patterns and their longitudinal association with weight status development in early childhood.
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Gubbels JS, Kremers SP, Stafleu A, Goldbohm RA, de Vries NK, and Thijs C
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- Body Mass Index, Child, Child, Preschool, Cluster Analysis, Cross-Sectional Studies, Energy Intake, Female, Health Behavior, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Motor Activity, Netherlands, Obesity prevention & control, Odds Ratio, Parents education, Regression Analysis, Snacks, Television, Body Weight, Child Behavior, Choice Behavior, Feeding Behavior, Life Style
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Background: This study identified lifestyle patterns by examining the clustering of eating routines (e.g. eating together as a family, having the television on during meals, duration of meals) and various activity-related behaviors (i.e. physical activity (PA) and sedentary screen-based behavior) in 5-year-old children, as well as the longitudinal association of these patterns with weight status (BMI and overweight) development up to age 8., Methods: Data originated from the KOALA Birth Cohort Study (N = 2074 at age 5). Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to identify lifestyle patterns. Backward regression analyses were used to examine the association of lifestyle patterns with parent and child background characteristics, as well as the longitudinal associations between the patterns and weight status development., Results: Four lifestyle patterns emerged from the PCA: a 'Television-Snacking' pattern, a 'Sports-Computer' pattern, a 'Traditional Family' pattern, and a "Fast' Food' pattern. Child gender and parental educational level, working hours and body mass index were significantly associated with the scores for the patterns. The Television-Snacking pattern was positively associated with BMI (standardized regression coefficient β = 0.05; p < 0.05), and children with this pattern showed a positive tendency toward being overweight at age 8 (Odds ratio (OR) = 1.27, p = 0.06). In addition, the Sports-Computer pattern was significantly positively associated with an increased risk of becoming overweight at age 7 (OR = 1.28, p < 0.05)., Conclusions: The current study showed the added value of including eating routines in cross-behavioral clustering analyses. The findings indicate that future interventions to prevent childhood overweight should address eating routines and activity/inactivity simultaneously, using the synergy between clustered behaviors (e.g. between television viewing and snacking).
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- 2012
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26. Association between parenting practices and children's dietary intake, activity behavior and development of body mass index: the KOALA Birth Cohort Study.
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Gubbels JS, Kremers SP, Stafleu A, de Vries SI, Goldbohm RA, Dagnelie PC, de Vries NK, van Buuren S, and Thijs C
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- Adult, Body Weight, Caloric Restriction, Child, Child Behavior, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Energy Metabolism, Feeding Behavior, Female, Health Behavior, Humans, Male, Motor Activity, Parent-Child Relations, Prospective Studies, Regression Analysis, Surveys and Questionnaires, Body Mass Index, Diet, Energy Intake, Exercise, Obesity prevention & control, Parenting
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Background: Insights into the effects of energy balance-related parenting practices on children's diet and activity behavior at an early age is warranted to determine which practices should be recommended and to whom. The purpose of this study was to examine child and parent background correlates of energy balance-related parenting practices at age 5, as well as the associations of these practices with children's diet, activity behavior, and body mass index (BMI) development., Methods: Questionnaire data originated from the KOALA Birth Cohort Study for ages 5 (N = 2026) and 7 (N = 1819). Linear regression analyses were used to examine the association of child and parent background characteristics with parenting practices (i.e., diet- and activity-related restriction, monitoring and stimulation), and to examine the associations between these parenting practices and children's diet (in terms of energy intake, dietary fiber intake, and added sugar intake) and activity behavior (i.e., physical activity and sedentary time) at age 5, as well as BMI development from age 5 to age 7. Moderation analyses were used to examine whether the associations between the parenting practices and child behavior depended on child characteristics., Results: Several child and parent background characteristics were associated with the parenting practices. Dietary monitoring, stimulation of healthy intake and stimulation of physical activity were associated with desirable energy balance-related behaviors (i.e., dietary intake and/or activity behavior) and desirable BMI development, whereas restriction of sedentary time showed associations with undesirable behaviors and BMI development. Child eating style and weight status, but not child gender or activity style, moderated the associations between parenting practices and behavior. Dietary restriction and monitoring showed weaker, or even undesirable associations for children with a deviant eating style, whereas these practices showed associations with desirable behavior for normal eaters. By contrast, stimulation to eat healthy worked particularly well for children with a deviant eating style or a high BMI., Conclusion: Although most energy balance-related parenting practices were associated with desirable behaviors, some practices showed associations with undesirable child behavior and weight outcomes. Only parental stimulation showed desirable associations with regard to both diet and activity behavior. The interaction between parenting and child characteristics in the association with behavior calls for parenting that is tailored to the individual child.
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- 2011
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27. The children's eating behaviour questionnaire: factorial validity and association with Body Mass Index in Dutch children aged 6-7.
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Sleddens EF, Kremers SP, and Thijs C
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Background: The Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) is a parent-report measure designed to assess variation in eating style among children. In the present study we translated the CEBQ and examined its factor structure in a sample of parents of 6- and 7-year-old children in the Netherlands. Additionally, associations between the mean scale scores of the instrument and children's body mass index (BMI) were assessed., Methods: In total, 135 parents of primary school children aged 6 and 7 completed the questionnaire (response rate 41.9%). Children's BMI was converted into standardised z-scores, adjusted for child gender and age to examine the association between mean scale scores and child weight status., Results: Results generally confirmed the theoretical factor structure, with acceptable internal reliability and between-subscale correlations. Linear regression analyses revealed that BMI z-scores were positively associated with the 'food approach' subscales of the CEBQ (food responsiveness, enjoyment of food, emotional overeating) (beta's 0.15 to 0.22) and negatively with 'food avoidant' subscales (satiety responsiveness, slowness in eating, emotional undereating, and food fussiness) (beta's -0.09 to -0.25). Significant relations with child BMI z-scores were found for food responsiveness (p = 0.02), enjoyment of food (p = 0.03), satiety responsiveness (p = 0.01) and slowness in eating (p = 0.01)., Conclusion: The results support the use of the CEBQ as a psychometrically sound tool for assessing children's eating behaviours in Dutch children and the study demonstrates its applicability in overweight-related studies.
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- 2008
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